Tingari Dreaming by Walala Tjapaltjarri

Tingari Dreaming by Walala TjapaltjariAcrylic on Linen, Year 2010

Walala painted this large piecein our gallery in Alice Springs. It's a very piece that is suttle and looks great when stretched and placed on a white wall.

Tingari Cycle

Walala is well known for his paintings of the Tingari Cycle. The Tingari Cycle, an important Dreaming for the Pintupi Aboriginal people, is a series of sacred and mythological song cycles which describe the epic journey of the Ancestors in the Dreamtime (Tjukurrpa) as they travelled through the land creating particular sites and teaching Aboriginal law.

In 1996, encouraged by his brother Warlimpirrnga, Walala developed his own unique and boldIly graphic style of painting, moving from the classic Tingari style of circle-and-line painting to a minimalist style characterised by rectangles set against a monochromatic background. In his paintings he incorporates many Dreaming sites which represent significant rockholes, water soakages, sandhills, landforms and ceremonials sites found in the Gibson Desert.

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